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Eh?
Then if it's not a natural phenomenon, how do you or anyone else establish that this supposed coming back to life is anything else other than a natural phenomenon? Explain the anything else involved with this coming back to life you speak of only at the moment believers seem to think the idea of supposedly coming back to life is perfectly acceptable, almost normal, why?Regards ippy
Just because the church approves of it doesn't give it any credibility.
I'm not asking anyone to accept it but to argue that a miracle couldn't happen because they don't normally happened is a flawed argument.
Irrelevant if a miracle occurred.
Jeremy is quite right. The supernatural has no limits. You can imagine anything, and it's as likely as anything else.
If you are claiming God can do magic, there's no point in having a discussion at all. You have just destroyed the basis of rational discourse. As Stephen Law would say, you invoked the nuclear option.
He's correct in that, just it's irrelevant to Maeght's position. You cannot rule out the supernatural by inductive reasoning which is what Maeght has been pointing out.
Does A B know about this, oh hang on a minute I forgot he thinks he's on the blower to him 24/7, must be because thinks his god thingy of his makes him, oh no, hang on again, could be A B thinks he's been assigned free will, could be?
Know about what?
How has this trivial and pointless thread made it to 10 pages?
Keep up Maeght, read a few of the previous posts, two or three should do it.Regards ippy
Jealous? The 'Searching for God' thread has reached well over 500 pages! Why have you posted on this thread if you think it is pointless?
The 'Searching for God' thread is neither trivial nor pointless. Otherwise, touche.
I'm not claiming God can, but you can't rule it out.
A miracle, perhaps?
Yes you can. I rule it out, not because it's impossible, but because it makes it impossible to reason about the Universe.
That's not a reason to rule it out.
Don't look at me.